What do you think? Do you use the thumbs up emoji a lot? Or do you find it rude? Let us know in the comments below. One Reddit user commented that they loved its versatility, as it conveys approval, understanding and agreement in just one symbol. 'Sending a thumbs-up can be seen as passive aggressive and even confrontational, according to Gen Z who claim. However, some people still expressed their fondness for the emoji. Cut to me making the kind of expression you see on the confused emoji. The person who had posted the initial query also had said they were in their twenties, which led to the speculation that the issue was a classic generational conundrum. So I also had a weird time adjusting because my workplace is the same.” It’s super rude if someone just sends you a thumbs up. They wrote: “For younger people (I’m 24 for reference) the thumbs up emoji is used to be really passive aggressive. However, they added that many older users wouldn’t see its usage as being rude or passive aggressive. However, others agreed that its usage had problematic undertones. I’d personally feel more unsettled with the heart reaction being used at work.” I’m almost 40 though, so I wonder if it’s a generational thing. because that’s literally how I respond to 90% of messages. One person responded: “Why do you feel like it’s unsettling? Honest question. Many users argued that the concern was a generational one, as older readers were less likely to view the gesture as offensive. Does anyone else feel this way?”Īudiences were divided as to whether the widely used gesture was appropriate. It’s a growing movement that gained traction in a Reddit post where one Gen Z confessed to being not adult. I either ‘heart’ reactions or reply even if it’s a short “Great!” or “Thanks!” I think it’s normal to ‘thumbs up’ messages, but I still feel like it’s such an unsettling response. It seems, the Gen Zers find the ‘Thumbs Up’ emoji rather rude and ridiculous. The person wrote: “Most people at work use the ‘thumbs up’ reaction all the time, I don’t use it much. They added that they prefer other interactions when responding to work messages, such as the heart emoji or verbal affirmation. In a since deleted post, the person wrote that they found the use of the thumbs up emoji “unsettling” due to its abrasive tone. A Reddit user sparked debate on the subject several months ago when they complained about its usage. I guess that might be a bit cheeky but I dont mean it as such. I use it for the thank you and if I get super lucky with a location drop. The emoji, which is often used to convey acceptance or approval, can apparently be viewed as rude in some contexts. Oh this is a good point Thats what the 'Thumbs up' is for, when someone star eyes your variants, its not a smug Ms.Marvel saying 'Thanks, I know, and its better than yours'. The use of the thumbs up emoji has been called into question thanks to a resurfaced Reddit post.
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